DUA SALEH as CAL BOWMAN Sex Education (2019-2023)
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DUA SALEH as CAL BOWMAN Sex Education (2019-2023)
DUA SALEH as CAL BOWMAN in SEX EDUCATION SEASON 3
@lgbtqcreators creator bingo — 8/10 lgbtq+ characters ↳ Dua Saleh as Cal Bowman in Sex Education (2019—)
I'm still figuring out so much shit about myself. I can't carry you too.
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Favorite Nonbinary/Genderqueer/Genderfluid character in media
Jim Jimenez (Our Flag Means Death)
Cal Bowman (Sex Education)
Loki (Marvel)
Adira Tal (Star Trek: Discovery)
Desire (Netflix's The Sandman)
Stevonnie (Steven Universe)
Double Trouble (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power)
Raine Whispers (The Owl House)
Syd (One Day at a Time)
Taylor Mason (Billions)
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Hope truly is a fantastic villain, pure conservative terf. Knows how to dress and act young and understanding how to make you forget your dealing with an authority figure who wants order no matter what.
Starts the season off by going after Otis and Maeve to nip the 2 obvious trouble makers before moving on to focus on the black, queer and neurodivergent students, and there’s a clear intent in how she talks to the 3.
She does not respect Cal as a non binary person and sees them as a women, which makes the continuous assaults clearly misogynoir on top of transphobia and erasure.
She dismisses and then initially sees Jackson as useful particularly for image purposes before dumping him because of Jackson’s own sense of justice getting in her way.
Viv is the most useful for a lot of the season because as a neurodivergent coded character Viv is vulnerable to authority due to how isolating it can be, as well as her desire for structure and good prospects. Hopes treatment of Viv gets so comfortable that she finally says some gross stuff right before the open day. This ultimately destroys her plan cause us neurodivergent folk have a strong sense of justice when rattled, when something is wrong we hate it.
Then there’s the sign hanging scene. Truly monstrous attempt to tamp down on the school, force every student to follow the rules by directly separating the black (cal) queer (cal, lily, Adam) and nuerodivergent (it’s coding but lily and Adam have a lot of coding) students and labelling them as outcasts and freaks.
This all doesn’t work mainly because the students destroy hopes power the only way you can: make clear that you embrace being a loud proud deviant and are not going to be silenced
And right at the end when Hope is attempting to tut tut Otis with her ‘I’m older and wiser and everyone from back when agrees with me’ Otis destroys her logic calmly by saying ‘no, they just weren’t allowed to speak up back then’.
Pro tip: a useful trick to destroying a fascist is to make it clear they’re views are not popular and they are in the minority.
Like I’m surprised a British show went so hard on a specific type of horrible person that is a large part of why Britain has a transphobic movement.